The BP-12a model is based on an early '60s C12A microphone, which has been put to good use recording vocals for Geddy Lee, David Bowie, and many others. Position 3 models the case when both high-pass and pad are enabled. Filter position 1 models the high-pass switch. In many older microphones the pad switch, in addition to lowering gain, can change the frequency response and overall sound considerably. The high-pass filter and pad switch settings are fully modeled. The particular 67 modeled is slightly warmer sounding than other 67s. The BP-67 model is based on a mid-1960s version with an EF86 tube. It really shines on distorted guitar amps where it can reduce harshness while maintaining detail. The 67 is a unique and wonderful mic that tends toward warm, yet without sounding dull. The BP-47M model is based on one of Bill Putnam's 47s, with an M7 capsule and features a slightly warmer sound. The BP-251A model is based on a classic Austrian made microphone which has an AC701k tube and an original fully brass capsule.Ĭreated in 1947, the U 47 has stood the test of time as the ultimate studio mic. It is the go to vocal mic for many A-list artists, including Beyoncé. The 251 is one of the rarest and most highly regarded microphones of all time. The BP-251E model is based on a classic Austrian made microphone built for export to the US which has a 6072 tube and an original fully brass capsule.
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